In order to further the purposes of chapter 76.09 RCW, the board has adopted and will manage a formal science-based adaptive management program (program), as set forth in WAC 222-08-160(2). Refer to board manual section 22 for program guidance and further information.
. The cooperative monitoring evaluation and research committee (CMER);
. The TFW policy committee (and/or similar collaborative forum);
. The adaptive management program administrator; and
. Other participants as directed to conduct the independent scientific peer review process. The program will strive to use a consensus-based approach to make decisions at all stages of the process. Specific consensus-decision stages will be established by CMER and approved by the board. Ground rules will follow those established by the TFW process as defined in the board manual.
. Industrial private timber landowners;
. Nonindustrial private timber landowners;
. Environmental community;
. Western Washington tribal governments;
. Eastern Washington tribal governments;
. County governments;
. Department of natural resources;
. State departments of fish and wild-life and ecology; and
. Federal agencies (including National Marine Fisheries Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Policy committee members or their representatives are the primary participants for discussion and decisions at policy committee meetings. Technical or scientific staff may attend policy committee meetings for consultation and staff member or visitors may attend policy committee meetings, but refrain from decision making. The policy committee will base consensus on one vote from each of the nine caucuses. The policy committee will act as a consensus-based body.
Beginning in April 2014, the policy committee shall, among other responsibilities, and in cooperation with CMER, prepare for presentation to the board at their regular May meeting:
. The inability of policy to agree on research priorities, program direction, or recommendations to the board for uses of monitoring and/or research after receiving a report from CMER;
. The inability of CMER to produce a report and recommendation on schedule; and
. The failure of participants to act on policy recommendations on a specified schedule.
Key attributes of the dispute resolution process are:
Wash. Admin. Code § 222-12-045